Example sentences of "[noun pl] to do so " in BNC.

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1 If they borrow money , they are much more likely than early school-leavers to do so from a bank .
2 A more liberal choice proposed by the Shop Hours Reform Council — allowing large shops to open for up to six hours on a Sunday , and small ones for as long as they wanted — would encourage almost half of all shops to do so .
3 The government may soon offer investors some fiscal carrots to do so .
4 Clearly there has not been any significant surge in the interest of draining wetlands and wet pastures in spite of opportunities to do so .
5 A BIG bonus for not using the letter E in a huge typeface on the sleeve despite three opportunities to do so .
6 Many feel that they have so few opportunities to do so .
7 All the opportunities to do so are there this September — in fact , around the time of the New Moon on the 19th you will be celebrating some kind of moral as well as financial victory .
8 The opportunities to do so will depend on the extent to which there are formal decisions to be taken which involve the transfer of children from one bureaucratic status to another : from non-statemented to statement Ed ; from the register of a mainstream to a special school , or vice versa ; from full application of the National Curriculum to temporary or long-term disapplication .
9 An even greater rise of 5–7 metres is possible if the ice sheet of west Antarctica melted but it would take two or three centuries to do so .
10 The main conclusion which this section and the preceding one allow is that the true importance of intention in trusts lies not in the internal interpretation of the meaning or the details of a bequest , but in construction , in the ability to construe a trust on the basis of the testator 's intention , and to use facts rather than words to do so .
11 They therefore chose to look after their children during the week , and to allow their husbands to do so while they went to work on Sundays .
12 Nor was it properly explained to the modern British public , any more than it was in 1925 , why the ‘ discipline ’ could not be imposed direct on the economy without it being necessary to cling to another country 's shirt tails to do so .
13 The final stage of class consciousness and class solidarity is reached when members realize that only by collective action can they overthrow the ruling class and when they take positive steps to do so .
14 A patient 's attention should be drawn to the fact that he has a right to complain and we have taken steps to do so .
15 Someone who wishes to reduce the risk involved in holding an asset which is essential to his business , and takes steps to do so by purchasing a future or a call option , is referred to as a " hedger " .
16 Even the king , who , unlike his district governor , had practised these precepts himself , had not expected his subjects to do so too , though he hoped they would strive towards the ideal .
17 Erm , I think it 's worth saying that er us j just reiterating on what councillor has just said and that is that I think most tenants are very well aware of the right to buy and er er the motion being unnecessary but what happens with the motion is that it possibly attracts people who really in many ways can not actually afford to buy er to take advantage of their rights but who might be persuaded by very persuasive tactics to do so .
18 In this case , he said , Japan would recommence trading and urge other nations to do so too .
19 What that means is that there 's a whole new way of thinking about what sorts of tasks can people actually use computers to do so the offices of the future may well have no typewriters , but just micro computers tied into an information system , and that presents , I think , great problems for people .
20 6.4 Upon expiry or termination , for whatever reason , of this Agreement , shall return or destroy as shall instruct no later that 30 ( thirty ) days thereafter , all Licensed Software , documentation , technical information and any other data supplied to during the continuance in effect of this Agreement and all and any copies made of the whole or any part of the same and shall furnish with a certificate , certifying that the same has been done , except such supporting software , information and data which will require to continue to support the Licensed Software being the date of expiry or termination where permits to do so .
21 Older lone women are more likely than lone men to have to rely on income support and widows are much more likely than widowers to do so .
22 They risk their lives to do so .
23 If , in the case of a child attending a county school , convenient arrangements for the RE to take place elsewhere can not be made , the LEA is to allow it to be given on school premises provided that it does not consider that it would be unreasonable in the circumstances to do so and provided the authority does not have to meet the cost .
24 Yet there has been sustained pressure from two political directions to do so .
25 If either party wants to call more he must ask the other side to agree or apply for directions to do so .
26 Article 11 can hardly be said , therefore , to ‘ weaken ’ the Convention it allows States who wish to be more generous to a claimant than the minimum standards set out in the earlier articles to do so , but not for more than minimum standards to be imposed by a requesting State on a requested State .
27 The company 's delays in reporting it to the NRC led the engineers to do so themselves .
28 S. Ltd. 's solicitors had purported to act for the defendants in the transaction but , unknown to the bank , had had no authority from the defendants to do so .
29 Should you wish to cancel the Bond , you then have 14 days to do so by returning the Notice to Midland Life .
30 Their abilities to do so seem to depend , and are related to , the organizational structures within which they operate and whether the owners of the paper are able to exercise their power speedily or not .
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